Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Young Womens Rainbow

So what do you think? Something you think you could use in Young Womens?

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11 comments:

Sharlon said...

Love it!!!

Cristi said...

It's GREAT! Thanks! I'm sure I can find a use for it. But, one little thing - I wish the "s" wasn't at the end of "Women" because the church never uses the term Young Womens. Somehow that got started and can't seem to stop, but if you look in all the written material or listen to the leaders speak, they never say it like that (it's like us saying Relief Societys or Primarys - "I'm serving in Primarys now")! Just a suggestion.

Jill Garrison said...

Thanks for letting me know about that... I can honestly say I've never looked at it that closely!
Considered it changed...

wandering nana said...

This is really great.... You are such a great lady to share your talents (I will use you when I teach the lesson on sharing your talents). Thank you so much for all the wonderful things you have shared and continue to share (I use them all)

Cristi said...

Thanks! It's perfect now and I'm looking forward to figuring out creative uses.

Lesta Sims said...

Really cute! Thanks for sharing!

Lesta
KC, MO area

Anonymous said...

I love your graphics and use them all the time. Thank you for sharing your talents with all of us. I need a cute graphic that has the challenge given by Sis. Dalton to the youth - Pray Morning and Night, Read the Book of Mormon 5 minutes a day, Smile. I need to give this to my young women as a book mark or small poster to put up in their room to remind them. Any suggestions.

Unknown said...

Love this, thanks! Can't wait to use it.

Lesta Sims said...

Thought I would tell you what I used your rainbow for. I did a high school graduation video for a couple young women. In the photos I used, was some young women shots. I used the rainbow as a background in the video! It looked great!

Thanks so much!

Mary said...

can you make this in real life for a bookmark, handout or something like that?

Mary said...

can you make this in real life for a bookmark, handout or something like that?